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To suggest that Elian can best grieve and heal with those he has known for two and a half months lacks understanding of the ties that bind parent and child.
"The half-degree estimate was the offshoot of a series of papers over a decade by the scientists, research that proved pivotal in the evolving understanding of the ties [Kigali agreement], of course it feels great that people are using your work," he says.
With the commercial and critical success of both the Cole and Kraemer books has not come a better understanding of the ties that link Jew and Arab in the larger field of world culture.
The talks will be followed by a special screening of THUMP's 2016 documentary, J.A. Zand the Church of Episco-Disco, which chronicles a Charleston, South Carolina episcopalian minister turned DJ with a very special understanding of the ties between dance music and spiritual communion.
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Ultimately, I make the case that a fuller understanding of the intimate ties between embodied memory, emotion and affect helps illustrate that the politics of memory may sometimes also be a politics of war.
Future research should aim to uncover the cognitions, micro-processes, and interactions (Regnér 2003) determining these beliefs and thereby shed further light on our understanding of the process of tie choice as a strategic decision.
The primary objective of this article is to further our understanding of the importance of place ties on the processes of migration to small regional retirement communities in a region with a cold climate (i.e., Manitoba's Interlake).
While Google has made phones before — notably when it owned Motorola and through its Nexus program — it lacks an in-depth understanding of the supply chain, close ties to mobile phone networks across the globe, and other essential bricks for building a smartphone business.
Jung's understanding of the I Ching was tied to his idea of "synchronicity," or the occurrence of two events that are somehow related but not in terms of cause and effect.
Jung's understanding of the I Ching was tied to his idea of "synchronicity," or the occurrence of two events that are somehow related but not in terms of cause and effect.
This means tracking down family and tribal networks, gaining a better understanding of family ties and intervening only when we see actions by Taliban and other groups to aid Al Qaeda or act outside their region.
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